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It was a busy year for IT professionals in 2010. What did network administrators learn this year, and how will these lessons affect the top enterprise trends in 2011?
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Google makes three announcements about its consumer Web efforts.
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Billing it as the first database for the cloud, Salesforce.com announced Database.com, targeted at next-generation enterprise apps.
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It was a watershed year for cloud computing, but what lies ahead?
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Virtualization and cloud computing present a blind spot: traiditional IT management and automation tools don’t offer the necessary visibility and control. What can IT do?
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This year the desktop ruled. Desktops will continue to lead the trends in 2011, but in a direction no one would ever have imagined two years ago.
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During 2010, enterprises were figuring out and defining the cloud; in 2011, they’ll be putting clouds into action.
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Microsoft questions the use of overseas data centers in GSA deal.
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The General Services Administration is moving e-mail and collaboration tools to the cloud, becoming the first federal agency to move e-mail to a cloud-based system agencywide, GSA officials said.
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Google announced Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office, a service that will let individuals synchronize and share their documents with Google Docs.
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Microsoft's new white paper explains the organizational and standards-based underpinnings of its cloud security efforts.
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In a move that will allow users to accelerate the performance of its cloud services, Amazon Web Services has launched Cluster GPU Instances.
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Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of its content delivery Web service.
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What will the next-generation data center look like, what role will virtualization play, and what key issues must you deal with now to meet tomorrow’s challenges?
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The benefits and drawbacks of software-as-a-service, plus tips for choosing a SaaS provider.
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Business-driven processes for measuring and guaranteeing service levels in the cloud will help CIOs successfully transition to this new infrastructure.
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Government agencies will soon have access to storage, virtualization, and Web hosting applications via Apps.gov, the General Service Administration's cloud-based storefront, government officials said yesterday.
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Almost half of all the money spent on cloud computing is new IT spending -- some of it diverted from other, non-cloud projects.
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Cloud computing services accounted for 12.5 percent of overall IT budgets, according to a research report released this week by Gartner.
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Web-based middleware maker MuleSoft has unveiled a new version of its enterprise service bus (ESB), Mule ESB 3.0 Community.
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Microsoft received a "strong positive" rating in a study of e-mail system vendors by Gartner released in mid-August.
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What is cloud integration, and what dangers can you avoid by following best practices?
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In a move aimed at extending its Open Cloud infrastructure, Citrix Systems Inc. has agreed to acquire VMLogix Inc.
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Google seems to be the platform of choice for public cloud adopters; IBM gets high marks from private cloud users.
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A new study underscores cloud computing's momentum and helps put the phenomenon into perspective.